TexasUberAlles
@Ebalosus
until the start of S3, the two-parter/opener/closer episodes might as well not have happened at all
It’s a perfectly valid basis for dislike– I’m not a fan of that “feature” either and think the show would have been far stronger overall if it had had S4/S5-type continuity out of the gate– but I don’t think it’s much of a basis for an indictment of the first two seasons, given that a highly episodic format with little intraseasonal continuity was actually a mandate from Hasbro at the time; Corporate didn’t relax that at all until Season 3, and when S4 came back it was more of a suggestion than an instruction.
They still should have had Twilight at least mention that she had a brother in Canterlot early in S2.
until the start of S3, the two-parter/opener/closer episodes might as well not have happened at all
It’s a perfectly valid basis for dislike– I’m not a fan of that “feature” either and think the show would have been far stronger overall if it had had S4/S5-type continuity out of the gate– but I don’t think it’s much of a basis for an indictment of the first two seasons, given that a highly episodic format with little intraseasonal continuity was actually a mandate from Hasbro at the time; Corporate didn’t relax that at all until Season 3, and when S4 came back it was more of a suggestion than an instruction.
They still should have had Twilight at least mention that she had a brother in Canterlot early in S2.